The Atlanta Business Journal reports that the publisher of the AJC has said operating the paper in the current downtown location is too expensive.
Here’s the story link:
http://atlanta.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2009/08/10/daily50.html
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The Atlanta Business Journal reports that the publisher of the AJC has said operating the paper in the current downtown location is too expensive. Here’s the story link: http://atlanta.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2009/08/10/daily50.html Cox takes Statesman off the market AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF Thursday, August 06, 2009 The owner of the Austin American-Statesman has taken the newspaper off the market after deciding that offers it had received did not reflect the value of the company. The Statesman will operate as part of Cox Media Group, a publishing, digital media and […] ATLANTA (July 23, 2009) – Cox Media Group announced today that Michael Joseph is being promoted to publisher of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC), effective immediately. Joseph currently serves as the AJC’s general manager and president. He will continue reporting to Doug Franklin who will continue his role at Cox Media Group as executive vice president. […] Franklin Doug Franklin, briefly publisher at The Palm Beach Post and now executive vice-president of Cox Newspapers, spoke at the recent meeting of the Florida Press Association/Florida Society of News Editors members in Palm Beach. Talking to the assembled group of publishers and editors at The Breakers, Franklin addressed the tough challenges facing […] Off the AP Newswire: Cox Enterprises Inc. agreed to sell more than a dozen North Carolina newspapers to a company headed by the son of late billionaire Jack Kent Cooke. Cox said Monday that it will sell the Rocky Mount Telegram, The Daily Reflector of Greenville and The Daily Advance of Elizabeth City along […] |